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he's a cnn contributor. the shooting of heaven now has people really sitting up and looking at this story as if they weren't already with the numbers be way they are. is this going to make a difference? >> when you put a human face. >> it's a baby. >> a 7-year-old child. this beautiful girl and this murders have ranged from age 75 to 7. it really does highlight a crisis that's going on in the city of chicago. what's so stunning is this is against the trends we have seen in recent america. crime has been going down. murders have been going down. new york city just celebrated their first six months, only 193 murders. on pace to have under 400. >> let me go over those stats. john and i go back a long way. let's look at some of the stats for new york. the city of eight million people. about 190 murders for the first six months of this year. chicago, on the other hand, way smaller and the number of murders there 253. if you do the math, that means chicago's up by 38% and new york is down by 17%. it sort of defies
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cnn was atrocious in trying to say the speech was paned, that it was constantly booed, and they had a very one sided review of exactly what this speech was like. exactly how judy was saying, they didn't talk about some of the high points. >> and when george romney was governor, there was a lot more work to do on civil rights in this country. >> the framework around a civil rights has changed a good deal from the 1960s. the issue is no longer elimination of segregation. the issue is affirmative action, welfare, education, social dysfunction, crime. the issues are complicated and different. you can't just pass along and say no separate but equal anymore and call that success. it is no longer obvious that the solutions from the 1960s are all applicable to the teens. and the media -- especially the l.a. times don't acknowledge that. >> also there were attacks on mitt romney for his tenure at bane capital. the boston globe had that big article and it lead to more attacks from the owe bay you ma campaign -- the obama campaign despite the fact that the fact checkers say there is nothing here
cnn was atrocious in trying to say the speech was paned, that it was constantly booed, and they had a very one sided review of exactly what this speech was like. exactly how judy was saying, they didn't talk about some of the high points. >> and when george romney was governor, there was a lot more work to do on civil rights in this country. >> the framework around a civil rights has changed a good deal from the 1960s. the issue is no longer elimination of segregation. the issue is...
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one being that my daughter's bullies o posted their practical joke of her on facebook saw the show on cnn and called her to apologize. very good to hear. we're happy for elizabeth. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the nation's prestigious military academies. >> i remember him turning off the lights and me asking, what are you doing? >> women who feel betrayed by the military they committed to serve. the pentagon's battle to do something about it. revealing investigations, fascinating characters, stories with impact. this is "cnn presents" with tonight's host, drew griffin. >> tonight, a special look at some of the men and women who have served our country. >>> opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story how u.s. soldierings were used as human guinea pigs. dur
one being that my daughter's bullies o posted their practical joke of her on facebook saw the show on cnn and called her to apologize. very good to hear. we're happy for elizabeth. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. talk about this. it was top secret. >> reporter: forgotten heroes. this expensive slice of california real estate is supposed to house america's homeless veterans. guess who we found sleeping outside. betrayal of trust? sexual assaults on the rise at the...
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our brand new cnn poll. we take the most recent national surveys, the latest ones, average them all together. 47% for the president. 45% for romney the republican challenger. that is about as tight as you'll get. there's been a lot on this campaign so far the last couple months. a lot of fireworks. those numbers the needle is not moving much in the overall national horse race. >> that makes it so interesting. all right. thanks, paul. >>> imagine your boss tells you he or she is cutting your pay, slicing it down to minimum wage. you'd probably be upset. that is happening in one pennsylvania city. we'll take you there. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. in every way, shape, and form. it's my dream vehicle. on a day to day basis, i am not using ga
our brand new cnn poll. we take the most recent national surveys, the latest ones, average them all together. 47% for the president. 45% for romney the republican challenger. that is about as tight as you'll get. there's been a lot on this campaign so far the last couple months. a lot of fireworks. those numbers the needle is not moving much in the overall national horse race. >> that makes it so interesting. all right. thanks, paul. >>> imagine your boss tells you he or she is...
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. >> fares talks exclusively to cnn from his secure location in qatar. syria's opposition is calling on president barack obama to intervene in his fight whether it hurts his re-election prospects or not. activists say he cannot wait for election day to prevent the violence. this plea comes on a day the capitol of damascus saw its haven't fighting yet. 50 people were killed in syria today according to activists. >>> hillary clinton's trip to egypt did not end well. her motorcade was pelted with tomatoes and shoes. the mob chanted monica. clinton met with president morsi of egypt and encouraged egypt's newly elected president to keep pursuing reforms. those are the headlines this hour. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> for far too many americans, the street is their home. a life bad enough for anyone but unforgivable when the struggling men and women have already risked their lives for their country. there are more than 8,000 homeless veterans living in los angeles alone. surprising when you consider there's a plot of land there, nearly 400 acres tha
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that's it for this edition of "cnn presents." i'm drew griffin. we leave you now with a preview of the next "cnn presents." >> this is my life. this is what i do. i feel like i'm so close, like i can feel it in my bones. i want it so bad. >> it's 100% serious for us. >> we get to test ourself now against the whole world. >> this is the last great domain of men. >> it's a goal. >> a big goal? >> yeah. it's huge. >> i want to win. i want to go medal. boxing is being in the hispanic cultur culture. >> an hispanic fighter, they fight with a lot of heart. >> you haven't lost in eight years in the u.s. >> if she loses tonight, it's a big loss. >> most people would stop at that point and drop it. >>> tonight, exclusive. >> i never allowed anybody to ask me the questions you're asking. >> from child star to hollywood legend to a man on trial for his life, robert blake tells me his story as he's never told it before. explosive. >> i get to use [ bleep ] later. don't think you're going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i? >> co
that's it for this edition of "cnn presents." i'm drew griffin. we leave you now with a preview of the next "cnn presents." >> this is my life. this is what i do. i feel like i'm so close, like i can feel it in my bones. i want it so bad. >> it's 100% serious for us. >> we get to test ourself now against the whole world. >> this is the last great domain of men. >> it's a goal. >> a big goal? >> yeah. it's huge. >> i want to...
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you can also watch cnn live on cnn.com/tv. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> george zimmerman could get out of jail today, but his family has to come up with the $1 million collateral set by the judge. george simmerman has to pay that amount or $100,000 to get out. he has to remain under electronic surveillance, and report every two days and no bank account or passport or go to the airport. the judge feared that he might flee the country to avoid prosecution for killing the unarmed teen trayvon martin. the original bail of $150,000 was revoked last month after he failed to disclose more than $150,000 in public donations to his defense fund. >>> a major development today in the florida a&m band hazing death of robert champion. campus police wanted the band s suspended three days before champion died. documents released by the university show that police knew about the hazing of band members on campus. drum major robert champion collapsed and died after a hazing incident in november. >>> actor
you can also watch cnn live on cnn.com/tv. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> george zimmerman could get out of jail today, but his family has to come up with the $1 million collateral set by the judge. george simmerman has to pay that amount or $100,000 to get out. he has to remain under electronic surveillance, and report every two days and no bank account or passport or go to the airport. the judge feared that he might flee the country to avoid...
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we have much more ahead here on cnn saturday morning. >> from world headquarters in atlanta this is cnn saturday morning. >> it is humiliating shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> an embarrassing scandal for the london games, how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning we put olympic security in focus. later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. as chick-fil-a tries to spread its wings some cities want to clip them. we'll talk to one politician that says not in my town. >>> good morning, everyone. i am randi kaye. 8:00 on the east coast, 5 a.m. on the west. thanks for waking up with us. just hours after the opening ceremony a chinese woman has won the first gold medal in the london olympics. she competed in the 10 meter air rifle competition and to recap the highlights queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games with an epic journey through the u.k. history. danny boyle was the creative mind behind the $42 million show
we have much more ahead here on cnn saturday morning. >> from world headquarters in atlanta this is cnn saturday morning. >> it is humiliating shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> an embarrassing scandal for the london games, how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning we put olympic security in focus. later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about...
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you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone. you can also watch cnn live from your desk top. just go to cnn.com/tv. like most olympic athletes swimmer missy fralin will be thinking about home as she races in seven competitions in the next few days in london. she actually caught up with our dr. sanjay gupta and you'll see why. she is so unique. >> swimming on my back. >> reporter: missy franklin at 2 years old. and at 5, winning her first free style race. >> she's winning. she's winning. first race. >> come on, missy! >> go! go! >> missy franklin almost a body length ahead. >> 59. 89. she got it. >> reporter: now at age 17 she is the second youngest person on the u.s. olympic team. her back stroke and free style are what got her there. >> i've made the team, which is the most exciting thing i could ever imagine. i'm going to be an olympian for the rest of my life. >> reporter: franklin is going to compete in four individual events and three relays in london. at 6'1", she towers over most of her competition. her physique is ideal
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tonight a cnn special. as i said, we'll look back at the lives of those lost inside the colorado movie theater. we are committed to this story and bringing you the very latest on it and we'll cover it from the beginning to the end. our one-hour special "madness at midnight" airs right here on cnn 8:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 10:00 p.m. eastern. make sure you join us. in the meantime, we have a lot of other news to cover here. i'll go back to atlanta, now, for my colleague deb furyk. it has been an emotional week here. many report earns journalists have been here. it's been emotionafor us but nothing like what this community and family members are dealing with here. >> clearly, this is so sad and such a tragedy that's affected everyone. don, thanks so much. we'll get back to you but right now let's get everyone up to speed on the day's headlines. a possible copycat crime. a maryland man now undergoing an evaluation after allegedly calling himself a joker as in the batman character and threatening to b
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you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm fredricka whitfield. a significant new development in the mass shooting at a colorado theater. the suspect james holmes was seeing a doctor who specializes in schizophrenia. drew griffin is with cnn's special investigations unit. >> according to his attorney in colorado the 24-year-old accused of killing 12 and gunning down dozens of others was seeing a psychiatrist at the time of the shooting. it's a huge development that stems from that package that was mailed to a professor at the university of colorado's aurora campus on monday. according to a motion filed in colorado, just yesterday, that professor was actually james holmes' psychiatrist, dr. lynn fenton the head of student medical health services at the university of colorado's aurora campus and according to holmes' attorney mr. holmes was a psychiatric patient of dr. fenton and his communications with her are protected. that attorney is now trying to get ahold of that package and the contents of which according to cbs news supposedly describe how h
you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm fredricka whitfield. a significant new development in the mass shooting at a colorado theater. the suspect james holmes was seeing a doctor who specializes in schizophrenia. drew griffin is with cnn's special investigations unit. >> according to his attorney in colorado the 24-year-old accused of killing 12 and gunning down dozens of others was seeing a psychiatrist at the time of the shooting. it's a huge development that stems from that package that was...
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at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. thanks for joining us. i will be back and see you at t1 10:00 eastern. "madness at midnight," the search for answers in aurora and a powerful story of survivors and the things they are doing to help them heal and help carry on the memories of those lost and the scruggsle for life. thanks so much. deb feyerick. see you at 10:00. . >> a might of anticipation turns instantly tragic. >> gunshot after gunshot. >> there's hundreds of people just running around. >> a masked gunman on a rampage of terror. >> he's at the exit firing away. >> 70 people dead or wounded. >> i have seven down. >> the fight for survival. >> we looked up and then there was another car and then there was another car and then there was another police car and another police car. >> the effort to heal. >> we will remember you, we will honor you by celebrating life. >> the victims remember. >> maybe if i was there, she'd still be here. >> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. one week ago in aurora, colorado, changed the lives of so many in an insta
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you're in the c"cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> it is a brutal heat wave now being blamed for dozens of deaths. scorching temperatures continue to create dangerous conditions in 11 states and people stuck in the heat zone are doing anything they can to keep cool and safe. >> reporter: the record breaking heat has been blamed for scores of deaths. people look for relief wherever they can find it. >> it feels great. it feels so wonderful. it beats the heat. that's for sure. >> reporter: in chicago, the heat buckled roadways. some residents simply gave up and fled the city. >> in chicago it was 105 and it felt like 112. we came up here to escape the heat a little bit. >> reporter: but a cold front is expected in the coming days. >> looking forward to the 8 0 agrees. even 89 degrees would be great. >> reporter: they say the cooler air will move into the great lakes, northeast and into the east. bringing comfort for hundreds of thousands who are still without power after last weekend's storms. in west virgin
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drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> all right. this development does indeed raise a lot more questions about what a medical professional like a psychiatrist can or cannot do in terms of a lerting authorities. our guest is a bioethicist at new york university and has just completed a project on ethics and mental health. good to see you. if a psychiatrist has reason to believe a patient is a potential threat to himself or herself or others can or should that medical professional tell law enforcement or a third party? >> well, there is a strong presumption of privacy. if you're in the mental health area you're going to hear a lot of people say some terrible things, maybe even make threats. but if you believe that your patient is a real risk and you have an identified person or persons or a place that he might do something, and you think that he's going to do something right away or soon, you do have a duty to warn. we have a lot of court cases established over time. there's legal consensus. there is ethical consensus. you have to put
drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> all right. this development does indeed raise a lot more questions about what a medical professional like a psychiatrist can or cannot do in terms of a lerting authorities. our guest is a bioethicist at new york university and has just completed a project on ethics and mental health. good to see you. if a psychiatrist has reason to believe a patient is a potential threat to himself or herself or others can or should that medical professional tell law...
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toobin regulay on cnn. thanks for joining us here at exer uxtmhe01 inesin umks a her tprising in libya and the eventual overthrow of leader moammarmo gadhafi. this is about 50 mines.h [alausun leju cfy m erkior t chicago tribune, that was many years ago, but it is i my bio,ao and thank you for mentioning it. [laughter] my historyand thanyou for mentionit oder alom nisardnk qadhafi presided over libya from 1969 until 2011. the longest period approval of any postcolonial arabr. beedn ele guide, and the brother leader. he steered a ship of state that anmaghwhati t hse t s operolth ory in gains aofrders of libya, thstor whe inf naihi december 1988, which claimed the lives of 270 people, including 189 americans relingseite cey akeaon aes and hoping his mass of weapons of mass dection l tar igdleiise, rdte expectancy of his people, using oil revenues that allowed him to avoid the perils of foreign debt. nonetheless, with the arab itn luary fervor.e eight months later, in aimbcagnd011, assisted by a onpidy took co
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cnn. wrong. first. [ applause ] >> jimmy: at least they're first. wolf blitzer sounds like a hell's angel anyway, right? robert kraft, the owner of the new england patriots, he is the co-star of a strange video that has been making its rounds on the internet. it's an audition tape made by a woman who is believed to be his girlfriend. >> hi, i'm auditions for mary lay unanimous. >> jimmy: that's her. she's auditioning and she needed someone to help her read lines. and that someone she got to help was billionaire nfl team owner robert kraft. >> you were really good up there. i didn't mean that in a sexual -- but not that it wasn't erotic. >> i am so embarrassed. >> well, now we're even. because dancing in front of you was one of the most embarrassing moments in my life. >> no offense, but i get guys like you in my classes all the time. >> so, you don't even remember, which means we're not even. only one way to fix that. >> jimmy: they have such chemistry. there's a magnetism there is -- i almost felt like i might get sucked into it. like watching porn
cnn. wrong. first. [ applause ] >> jimmy: at least they're first. wolf blitzer sounds like a hell's angel anyway, right? robert kraft, the owner of the new england patriots, he is the co-star of a strange video that has been making its rounds on the internet. it's an audition tape made by a woman who is believed to be his girlfriend. >> hi, i'm auditions for mary lay unanimous. >> jimmy: that's her. she's auditioning and she needed someone to help her read lines. and that...
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you're watching cnn. the most trusted name in news. >>> for far too many americans, the street is their home. a life bad enough for anyone, but unforgivable when the struggling men and women have already risked their lives for their country. there are more than 8,000 homeless veterans living in los angeles alone. surprising when you consider there's a plot of land there, nearly 400 acres that was donated, free, just to build a home for vets. as dr. sanjay gupta discovers, tat land could have helped a vet he met in l.a. >> reporter: you're young. how old are you? >> 22, almost 23. >> reporter: almost 23. you are from this area originally? >> san fernando valley, just over the hill. >> reporter: fresh out of high school, robert risman signed up to fight for his country. what makes an 18-year-old join the army? >> i wanted to go to college and make something of myself. the army said they'd pay for it. >> reporter: like a contract, i wail serve my country but my country will serve me? >> that's kind of what i
you're watching cnn. the most trusted name in news. >>> for far too many americans, the street is their home. a life bad enough for anyone, but unforgivable when the struggling men and women have already risked their lives for their country. there are more than 8,000 homeless veterans living in los angeles alone. surprising when you consider there's a plot of land there, nearly 400 acres that was donated, free, just to build a home for vets. as dr. sanjay gupta discovers, tat land...
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this is cnn presents. tonight's host, drew griffin. >> reporter: a special look at the men and women who have served our country and eye-opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. well, nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs are emerging from the shadows with disturbing stories about what the military did to them then and how they are being treated now. dr. sanjay gupta investigates. >> i joined 18 years of age. the height of the vietnam war and really felt a sense of duty to my country to go and serve. >> i went straight to ft. bragg. it was just the thing to do. that was my obligation. that was my duty as an american. >> i
this is cnn presents. tonight's host, drew griffin. >> reporter: a special look at the men and women who have served our country and eye-opening investigations into the unbelievable injustices done to them. we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on a top secret program to test chemical and biological weapons but researchers used animals but believe it or not they also used humans. volunteers from...
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martin savidge, cnn. >> it's now 44 minutes past the hour. time to get you caught up on top stories, hot and bothered is the story for today and it keeps on happening. more than a million people waking up without ac and fans. this is a time when they need it most because temperatures are soaring again in the mid to high 90s and the humidity is making it worse from st. louis to philadelphia, at least 20 people dead. all of this since thursday when the deadly storms slammed the east and midwest. >> for the first time ever, this is neat, the first ever over the counter in-home hiv test has been approved by the food and drug administration. users simply swab their gums with a test pad and place it in a vile of solutions. one line for a negative result, two lines for a positive result. i say that like i've taken a lot of pregnancy tests. >> how do you know that? >> the producer told me. it takes 20 minutes to get a reading. it should be available in stores and online by october. it will cost $20. this is a major public health advance. >> it is. yo
martin savidge, cnn. >> it's now 44 minutes past the hour. time to get you caught up on top stories, hot and bothered is the story for today and it keeps on happening. more than a million people waking up without ac and fans. this is a time when they need it most because temperatures are soaring again in the mid to high 90s and the humidity is making it worse from st. louis to philadelphia, at least 20 people dead. all of this since thursday when the deadly storms slammed the east and...
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. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday july 14th. i'm randi kaye. egyptian security steps up its effort to find and free a kidnapped american couple and their tour guide. >>> a staggering number of murders on the streets of chicago. 259 so far this year. we'll track how illegal weapons get into the hands of killers. and the anticipation builds for london 2012. gold medallist dominique dawes and jacqui joie ner courier si joins me. >>> we begin with the search for two american tourists and their guides. they were kidnapped in the sinai peninsu peninsula. it's the third time american tourists have been kidnapped in that area this year. elise labott has been following the developments for us from jordan. she joins us by phone. elise, what is different would you say about this kidnapping compared to the others that we've reported on before? >> reporter: well, randi, in the past a lot of these kidnappings were about money. a lot of them were trying to make a little extra money. what they would do is kidnap americans or other westerners fo
. >>> from the cnn center, this is "cnn saturday morning." it is saturday july 14th. i'm randi kaye. egyptian security steps up its effort to find and free a kidnapped american couple and their tour guide. >>> a staggering number of murders on the streets of chicago. 259 so far this year. we'll track how illegal weapons get into the hands of killers. and the anticipation builds for london 2012. gold medallist dominique dawes and jacqui joie ner courier si joins me....
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> i want to take us to our cnn contributor. we heard a very detailed accounting of what was in these e-mails. this sounds brutal not only from a civil but a criminal area of law. let's talk criminal first. is there any concern that the president of the united states who has not yet been charged could be charged criminally g e given what is in the e-mails. >> under pennsylvania law, his chief area of liability would be the failure to report what he knew, what the e-mails suggest he knew about the child abuse. however, his defense is going to be that under this strange law in pennsylvania because he wasn't a direct supervisor of the children involved and because the children involved weren't even involved in penn state program, they were second mile children. >> up it happened on his campus under his watch by one of his employs, and he was told about it. >> he was told about it. the attorneys for the two administrators, they are asserting even curley and schultz didn't have a reporting liability. >> you're killing me with the rep
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> i want to take us to our cnn contributor. we heard a very detailed accounting of what was in these e-mails. this sounds brutal not only from a civil but a criminal area of law. let's talk criminal first. is there any concern that the president of the united states who has not yet been charged could be charged criminally g e given what is in the e-mails. >> under pennsylvania law, his chief area of liability would be the failure to report what he...
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lauren ashe burn is the site's editor and chief and howard kurtz is host of cnn's "reliable sources." lauren this has been heavily covered in newspapers and in the wires. how is it playing out in the social media realm? >> it's not playing out very well. >> warner: for romney? >> yes, for romney, i think people feel he doesn't get it, like showing up to a dinner party and criticizing the host's table even before he sits down. and i believe that from reading this on twitter and facebook and blogs that it hasn't done him any favors. >> i'm saying this is playing as a gold medal gaffe. the first olympics event, one person tweeted, fulfilling a vow not to insult obama overseas romney insults david cameron instead. i'm not so sure it was a gaffe. i think romney wanted to express concern about security perhaps to remind people that a decade ago when he ran the salt lake city olympics there were no security problems. >> woodruff:. >> warner: but prime minister cameron had a quick rejoineder to that. >> he did. >> he said if you want to hold the games in the middle of nowhere, be my guest, th
lauren ashe burn is the site's editor and chief and howard kurtz is host of cnn's "reliable sources." lauren this has been heavily covered in newspapers and in the wires. how is it playing out in the social media realm? >> it's not playing out very well. >> warner: for romney? >> yes, for romney, i think people feel he doesn't get it, like showing up to a dinner party and criticizing the host's table even before he sits down. and i believe that from reading this on...
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cnn continues right now. >>> all right. let the games begin and hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta and we will go straight to london where of course the countdown is on for the opening ceremonies. it is a big exciting time, and millions of people are all descending on london, and watching from around the world. our becky anderson is there in what has kind of been called the fun zone tor fan zone, and it is a fun zone, too. and you can see the folks poured out there. bec becky, give us a preview of what is happening with the countdown being on at least for the u.s. and other parts of the world to get a chance to see the opening ceremonies. >> that is right. we are what for hours away and counting now. you can really feel the buzz in london. i'm at hyde park, and one of the big zones and one of the four acts that will connect into the opening ceremony which is at the olympic park of course in the east side of london. we have duran duran, and stereophonics and aptly named scot paola paccini who will be playing
cnn continues right now. >>> all right. let the games begin and hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta and we will go straight to london where of course the countdown is on for the opening ceremonies. it is a big exciting time, and millions of people are all descending on london, and watching from around the world. our becky anderson is there in what has kind of been called the fun zone tor fan zone, and it is a fun zone, too. and you can see the folks poured out there....
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let's get you right to cnn's mohammed ginjun. mohammed, is there a sense that the fate of aleppo hangs in the balance right now? >> absolutely, randi. the opposition activists that we've been speaking with today, very concerned about what's going on in aleppo. not only are we hearing about the most intense clashes that we've seen in aleppo since the clashes there started, but we're hearing that specific neighborhoods there have a real hold of that neighborhood. that regime forces are surrounding those neighborhoods, that they're not allowed food or fuel supplies to get into those neighborhoods. we're hearing about shelling going on and we're hearing that large portions of the city of alep aleppo, we're hearing that large parts of that city are virtually a ghost town, that people have fled their homes, that there are people fleeing to the countryside because they are so worried about this battle that's looming, a battle that the regime there has called the mother of all battles. and so clashes intensifying today. more fighting bet
let's get you right to cnn's mohammed ginjun. mohammed, is there a sense that the fate of aleppo hangs in the balance right now? >> absolutely, randi. the opposition activists that we've been speaking with today, very concerned about what's going on in aleppo. not only are we hearing about the most intense clashes that we've seen in aleppo since the clashes there started, but we're hearing that specific neighborhoods there have a real hold of that neighborhood. that regime forces are...
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you can also watch cnn live from your laptop. don't leave us behind. go to cnn.com/tv. [ truck beeping ] morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> the numbers are staggering. and the headlines so frequent that they're really almost mind-numbing. i'm talking about chicago. the violence there is nothing new. but this year it is turning out to be especially bloody. take a look at this. so far this year there have been 259 murders in the city. that is already up 38% since last year. let me put that in perspective. more people are being killed on the streets of chicago than u.s. troops in afghanistan this year. so many murders and there aren't even gun shops in chicago. yet somehow thousands of illegal weapons are making their wa
you can also watch cnn live from your laptop. don't leave us behind. go to cnn.com/tv. [ truck beeping ] morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> the...
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now, let's get things going in cnn. >>> from the cnn headquarters in atlanta this is cnn sunday morning. extreme heat baking half of the country and more than 300,000 still without power and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, a mexican drug cartel busted on u.s. soil, and three tons of marijuana and $2 million in cash and you will million in cash and you will never believe what else. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good mornings, everyone, i'm randi kaye and thank you for starting the morning with us. we begin this hour with the h t heat. it has been so bad that 30 deaths across the united states are blame hed on the heat wave. we get more from melissa rainy. >> reporter: saturday brought another day of blistering heat and in some areas that is more triple temperatures. people are looking for relief wherever they can find it. >> it feels great. it feels so wonderful. it beats the heat for sure. >>
now, let's get things going in cnn. >>> from the cnn headquarters in atlanta this is cnn sunday morning. extreme heat baking half of the country and more than 300,000 still without power and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, a mexican drug cartel busted on u.s. soil, and three tons of marijuana...